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Monday-Friday Programming Schedule


6:00 BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


6:30 The Berenstain Bears/Seven Little Monsters

Monday, June 30
Berenstain Bears: Too Much Junk Food
Seven Little Monsters: Drip, Drip, Drip!

Tuesday, July 1
Berenstain Bears: Visit the Dentist
Seven Little Monsters: Ahoy, Me Monsters!

Wednesday, July 2
Berenstain Bears: Mighty Milton
Seven Little Monsters: Ear Spy

Thursday, July 3
Berenstain Bears: Go To School
Seven Little Monsters: High Noon

Friday, July 4
Berenstain Bears: Week at Grandmas
Seven Little Monsters: Im Telling!

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: The Berenstain Bears: http://pbskids.org/berenstainbears/
Seven Little Monsters: http://pbskids.org/sevenlittlemonsters/


7:00 The Big Comfy Couch

Monday, June 30
1-2-3 Dizzy Dizzy Me

Tuesday, July 1
Wobbly

Wednesday, July 2
Jump Start

Thursday, July 3
This Little Piggy

Friday, July 4
Juggling the Jitters

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.bennysmart.com/


7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 30
Special Delivery / A Ferry Tale

Tuesday, July 1
And Birdy Makes Three / Home is Where the Fun is

Wednesday, July 2
Clifford's Carnival / Clifford's Doggy Reunion

Thursday, July 3
Great Race / Tummy Trouble

Friday, July 4
Cleo Comes to Town / False Friends

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:00 Arthur

Monday, June 30
The Blizzard / The Rat Who Came to Dinner

Tuesday, July 1
D.W. Tale Spins / Prunella Gets it Twice

Wednesday, July 2
Binky Barnes, Wingman / To Beat or Not to Beat

Thursday, July 3
1001 Dads / Prunella's Prediction

Friday, July 4
What is That Thing? / Buster's Best Behavior

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


8:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 30
A Cool School/Max's Comic Adventure

Tuesday, July 1
It Happened One Nightmare/Staying Within the Lines

Wednesday, July 2
Follow the Dots/Smashing Success

Thursday, July 3
Quibbling Siblings/Wheezie's Hairball

Friday, July 4
A Tall Tale/Stormy Weather

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


9:00 Reading Rainbow

Monday, June 30
The Piggy in the Puddle

Tuesday, July 1
Seashore Surprises

Wednesday, July 2
Through Moon & Stars & Night Skies

Thursday, July 3
Berlioz the Bear

Friday, July 4
Amazing Grace

Closed Caption

Web: http://gpn.unl.edu/rainbow/


9:30 Between the Lions

Monday, June 30
You Can't Catch Me!

Tuesday, July 1
Hug, Hug, Hug!

Wednesday, July 2
Why the Baboon's Balloon Went Ka-boom!

Thursday, July 3
Five, Six, and Thistle Sticks

Friday, July 4
Pandora's Box

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/lions/


10:00 ZOOM

Seven every-day kids playing games, performing plays, tackling science experiments, telling stories, reading poetry, solving brainteasers, whipping-up recipes, and having a good time as they bring to life contributions sent in by viewers across the country.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/zoom/


10:30 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

Monday, June 30
All Grown Up / The Cat And The Wind

Tuesday, July 1
Too Close for Comfort / Sister Act

Wednesday, July 2
Sick Day / The Name Game

Thursday, July 3
Shei-Hus Secret / Homesick Jun

Friday, July 4
The Return of the Rat / Great Balls of Fire

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/sagwa/


11:00 Caillou

Monday, June 30
Lost And Found

Tuesday, July 1
Just For Laughs

Wednesday, July 2
Caillou Helps Out

Thursday, July 3
Imagine!

Friday, July 4
Big Brother Caillou

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/caillou/


11:30 Barney & Friends

Monday, June 30
Waiting for Mr. MacRooney

Tuesday, July 1
Let's Build Together

Wednesday, July 2
It's Tradition

Thursday, July 3
A Picture of Health

Friday, July 4
Play Ball!

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/barney/


Noon Sesame Street

Monday, June 30
"Big Bird Writes a Story" Big Bird has written a story and everyone is excited to hear him read it out loud. Big Bird begins to read the story to all of his friends on Sesame Street and as he reads we see his friends acting out the story. As Big Bird nears the end of the story everyone waits with obvious anticipation. Then, Big Bird has no ending! He can't figure out how to end the story. The problem is solved, however, when everyone comes up with their own possibilities for story endings. Everyone has a chance to tell their own ending and finally Big Bird comes up with his very own ending that combines everyone's great ideas. Theme: Literacy. Letter G. Number 15.

Tuesday, July 1
"Elmo and Zoe Pretend" Elmo and Zoe are pretending to be Kuzunkians from the planet Kuzunk. They wear special Kuzunkian hats and are visiting Sesame Street for the first time. They confer with each other in Kuzunkian and explore the people and places of the neighborhood. They meet Big Bird and a Bob and an Alan among others. They visit Hooper's Store and try lentil soup for the first time. It's good! They visit the Mail It Shop and learn about sending letters. They even learn about love. Elmo and Zoe learn that even though they are very different as Kuzunkians, they are always welcome on Sesame Street. Theme: Reasoning. Letter B. Number 9.

Wednesday, July 2
"Zoe Challenges the Notion of "Girls" Games" Baby Bear and Telly are excited about playing games with Zoe. As she starts to suggest the various games she likes to play, Baby Bear and Telly try to predict what Zoe will play and imagine what it would be like to play these games. The games that Zoe wants to play are all for girls, not for boys! As it turns out, Zoe plays with dolls, has tea parties, dances, and plays with trucks in very unique ways. The whole group has a great time playing together! Theme: Differing Perspectives & Reasoning. Letter T. Number 0.

Thursday, July 3
"Oscar Needs a Change of Scenery" Oscar decides he needs a change of scenery. He moves his can to the front of the Mail It Shop. He is definitely in everyone's way at the front door and things get very messy. Then Oscar realizes that the Mail It Shop is too happy for him. As he moves on in search of a grouchier place, he comes across Hooper's Store and decides to settle there. Hooper's Store is not grouchy enough for Oscar, especially because people share there. Oscar ends up deciding that his spot right back in front of 123 Sesame Street is the grouchiest place and that he doesn't have to move to find new ways to annoy people! Theme: Differing Perspectives & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter E. Number 6.

Friday, July 4
"Fish-Sitters for Dorothy" Elmo really, really wants to go to a baseball game with Gordon but he doesn't want to leave Dorothy alone. He wants to find a fish-sitter who could watch Dorothy in his absence. Both Baby Bear and Telly volunteer. Elmo explains all of the necessary skills and responsibilities involved in being a good fish-sitter. One would need to feed Dorothy, sing to Dorothy, make funny faces, and so on. Baby Bear and Telly compete for the position. Elmo ends up saying that Dorothy is only comfortable with Elmo. Finally, Gordon agrees to take Dorothy with them to the baseball game. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter K. Number 12.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


1:00 Teletubbies

Monday, June 30
Numbers (3)

Tuesday, July 1
Drumming

Wednesday, July 2
Collecting Garnets

Thursday, July 3
Ice Skating

Friday, July 4
Rolling Wheels

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/teletubbies/


1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Monday, June 30
Pets: Mister Rogers visits his friend Adelia Moore to see how she makes stuffed animals for her children. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the Neighbors are making presents for Ana Platypus' birthday.

Tuesday, July 1
Pets: In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana Platypus wants a pet for her birthday that she can hug and love. The Neighbors have very definite ideas about what kind of pet she should have. Bob Trow brings his dog, Barney, to meet Mister Rogers before leaving him overnight.

Wednesday, July 2
Pets: Bob Trow brings Barney, the dog, back to stay with Mister Rogers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday wants to give Ana a parrot, but changes his mind when the parrot talks back to him. He decides he likes his wooden bird, Mimus Polyglotis, better.

Thursday, July 3
Pets: Mister Rogers takes Barney, the dog, out for a walk. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana decides what she'd really like for her birthday is a kitten. Lady Elaine Fairchilde is very busy planning a big birthday parade for Ana with a whale, apes, and Purple Panda.

Friday, July 4
Pets: Mister Rogers visits the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. where he helps prepare food for the Giant Pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present -- a kitten to love and hug.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/rogers/


3:00 Liberty's Kids

Monday, June 30
Sybil Ludington

Tuesday, July 1
Lafayette Arrives

Wednesday, July 2
The Hessians are Coming

Thursday, July 3
Valley Forge

Friday, July 4
The Boston Tea Party

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/libertyskids/


3:30 Cyberchase

Monday, June 30
Return to Sensible Flats (topic: Line Graphs)

Tuesday, July 1
Problem Solving in Shangri-La (topic: Problem Solving)

Wednesday, July 2
Trading Places (topic: Money)

Thursday, July 3
Double Trouble (Math topic: Growth by Doubling)

Friday, July 4
preempted

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/


3:30 Liberty's Kids

Friday, July 4
Midnight Ride

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/libertyskids/


4:00 George Shrinks

Monday, June 30
George Unshrinks

Tuesday, July 1
Migrate-est Adventure

Wednesday, July 2
Toy George

Thursday, July 3
Lost and Found Art

Friday, July 4
preempted

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/georgeshrinks/


4:00 Liberty's Kids

Friday, July 4
The First Fourth of July

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/libertyskids/


4:30 Arthur

Monday, June 30
D.W. Tale Spins / Prunella Gets it Twice

Tuesday, July 1
Binky Barnes, Wingman / To Beat or Not to Beat

Wednesday, July 2
1001 Dads / Prunella's Prediction

Thursday, July 3
What is That Thing? / Buster's Best Behavior

Friday, July 4
My Music Rules / That's a Baby Show!

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


5:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 30
And Birdy Makes Three / Home is Where the Fun is

Tuesday, July 1
Clifford's Carnival / Clifford's Doggy Reunion

Wednesday, July 2
Great Race / Tummy Trouble

Thursday, July 3
Cleo Comes to Town / False Friends

Friday, July 4
Clifford and the Beanstalk / Itchy Patch

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


5:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 30
It Happened One Nightmare/Staying Within the Lines

Tuesday, July 1
Follow the Dots/Smashing Success

Wednesday, July 2
Quibbling Siblings/Wheezie's Hairball

Thursday, July 3
A Tall Tale/Stormy Weather

Friday, July 4
Blowin' With the Wind/No Hitter

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


6:00 Sesame Street

Monday, June 30
"Elmo and Zoe Pretend" Elmo and Zoe are pretending to be Kuzunkians from the planet Kuzunk. They wear special Kuzunkian hats and are visiting Sesame Street for the first time. They confer with each other in Kuzunkian and explore the people and places of the neighborhood. They meet Big Bird and a Bob and an Alan among others. They visit Hooper's Store and try lentil soup for the first time. It's good! They visit the Mail It Shop and learn about sending letters. They even learn about love. Elmo and Zoe learn that even though they are very different as Kuzunkians, they are always welcome on Sesame Street. Theme: Reasoning. Letter B. Number 9.

Tuesday, July 1
"Zoe Challenges the Notion of "Girls" Games" Baby Bear and Telly are excited about playing games with Zoe. As she starts to suggest the various games she likes to play, Baby Bear and Telly try to predict what Zoe will play and imagine what it would be like to play these games. The games that Zoe wants to play are all for girls, not for boys! As it turns out, Zoe plays with dolls, has tea parties, dances, and plays with trucks in very unique ways. The whole group has a great time playing together! Theme: Differing Perspectives & Reasoning. Letter T. Number 0.

Wednesday, July 2
"Oscar Needs a Change of Scenery" Oscar decides he needs a change of scenery. He moves his can to the front of the Mail It Shop. He is definitely in everyone's way at the front door and things get very messy. Then Oscar realizes that the Mail It Shop is too happy for him. As he moves on in search of a grouchier place, he comes across Hooper's Store and decides to settle there. Hooper's Store is not grouchy enough for Oscar, especially because people share there. Oscar ends up deciding that his spot right back in front of 123 Sesame Street is the grouchiest place and that he doesn't have to move to find new ways to annoy people! Theme: Differing Perspectives & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter E. Number 6.

Thursday, July 3
"Fish-Sitters for Dorothy" Elmo really, really wants to go to a baseball game with Gordon but he doesn't want to leave Dorothy alone. He wants to find a fish-sitter who could watch Dorothy in his absence. Both Baby Bear and Telly volunteer. Elmo explains all of the necessary skills and responsibilities involved in being a good fish-sitter. One would need to feed Dorothy, sing to Dorothy, make funny faces, and so on. Baby Bear and Telly compete for the position. Elmo ends up saying that Dorothy is only comfortable with Elmo. Finally, Gordon agrees to take Dorothy with them to the baseball game. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter K. Number 12.

Friday, July 4
"Elmo and Zoe Search for Rocco" Zoe is having a great time playing with her pet rock, Rocco. Zoe is pretending that Rocco and Elmo are circus performers. When they get sidetracked, they return to find that Rocco is missing! They decide to become Circus Detectives and investigate the situation in order to find the missing rock. They begin to look for clues that may lead them to Rocco and they ask questions as they search. They ask a chicken but cannot understand her response. They ask an elephant who is not very helpful and finally they have to remember exactly what Rocco looks like because they find similar looking objects along the way. Eventually they ask Big Bird, and when he hears that they asked a chicken he volunteers to translate. As it turns out, the chicken was sitting on Rocco all along! The mystery is solved. Theme: Reasoning. Letter L. Number 13.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


 

 

 

Sunday, June 29


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Sewing With Nancy

Sew and quilt with success with your guide, Nancy Zieman.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.sewingwithnancy.com/


1:00 Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs

Julia Child visits sixteen nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes, and culinary tips which guide home cooks through their favorite recipes. Expertly preparing each dish and teaching with passion along the way, the master chefs offer the viewer a unique and inspirational learning experience.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/juliachild/


1:30 The Victory Garden

America's signature gardening program, The Victory Garden, has been providing viewers with a wealth of groundbreaking information since 1975. Program segments such as "Tools of the Trade," "Back to Basics," "Cutting Garden Arrangements," "Weekend Projects" and "Best Bets," have been specially designed to provide useful, easy-to-implement ideas that people can carry out in their own backyards -- no matter how large or small.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/victorygarden/


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

America's favorite master carpenter -- Norm Abram offers a diverse range of woodworking projects designed to challenge woodworkers of all skill levels. The individual programs offer step-by-step instructions for building heirloom-quality furniture and woodworking projects.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


2:30 This Old House

Host Steve Thomas, master carpenter Norm Abram, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and general contractor Tom Silva demystify the home-improvement process and celebrate the fusion of old world craftsmanship and modern technology in this long-running and popular home-improvement program.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


3:00 Ask This Old House

Host Steve Thomas, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook address specific, viewer-driven home maintenance and repair questions in a dynamic, interactive Q&A format with in-studio demonstrations, new product reviews and "house call" visits. ASK THIS OLD HOUSE also features guest specialists throughout the season.

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Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


3:30 Hometime

This program provides the average homeowner with step-by-step improvement advice for professional-looking results. In addition to how-to instruction, the hosts provide information on constructing new houses and renovating older homes.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


4:00 The Woodwright's Shop

Using brains, brawn and more than a bit of wit, Roy Underhill turns on his imagination and turns out practical, whimsical and, above all, memorable woodworking projects.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wws/


4:30 Culinary Travels With Dave Eckert

This one-of-a-kind food, wine and travel series takes you to the source of unique and interesting culinary destinations, products and personalities around the world.

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Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/culinarytravels/


5:00 MotorWeek

This season highlights the year of the "versatile vehicle." commuting to carrying the family to hauling loads, consumers want it all in one package. Host John Davis and the MotorWeek crew look at new autos and trucks, and how they meet a variety of needs. Watch for road tests of cars and trucks offering a new of versatility. Tune in for solutions to hard-to-solve car care problems in Goss' Garage, and ride along with reporters Jennifer Khasnabis and Craig Singhaus for the latest auto industry trends and lifestyle features.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/mpt/motorweek/


5:30 Router Workshop

Featuring one tool, two men and a lot of sawdust, The Router Workshop is an entertaining series that shows viewers how to make professional wood projects using a router. The series emphasizes the ease and simplicity with which this power tool can be used to produce everything from simple shelves to interlocking coffee mug trees, attractive picture frames and more.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/routerworkshop/


6:00 Jay Jay the Jet Plane

Concert Day at Tarrytown / Snuffy's Favorite Color

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/jayjay/


6:30 Zoboomafoo

Playtime

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/zoboo/


7:00 Angelina Ballerina

Angelina at the Fair/Ballet Tickets

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.hitentertainment.com/angelinaballerina/


7:30 Cyberchase

Return to Sensible Flats (topic: Line Graphs)

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/


8:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

Little Big Pup/Getting to Know You

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:30 Arthur

The Blizzard / The Rat Who Came to Dinner

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


9:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Monastery table. (R-7/2, 2 pm; 7/5, 3:30 am)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


9:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin explain the tile design for the new bathroom and hook up the fixtures. (R-7/5, 11:30 am)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


10:00 This Old House

Tom and Norm begin shingling with red cedar shingles pre-dipped in bleaching oil. The roofer fashions a lead-coated copper roof for the bell-shaped bump-out in the music room. (R-7/4, noon)

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


10:30 The Woodwright's Shop

Lathe-turned, three-legged chair.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wws/


11:00 The Victory Garden

Ample, and attractive storage is a challenge for many gardeners looking for creative ways to store, house or protect their plants and supplies. Tune into The Victory Garden as gardening correspondent Paul Epsom discusses sheds and other structures for a variety of garden settings. Next he is joined by author and gardening expert Sharon Lovejoy, whose latest book ÒTrowel & ErrorÓ unearths both gardening wisdom and practical hints for the backyard. Host Michael Weishan then joins celebrated guest chef Didi Emmons, who stirs up an unusual and delicious dish featuring garden-fresh cabbage. (R-7/4, 3 am)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/victorygarden/


11:30 Jerry Yarnell's School of Fine Art

"Quiet Refuge" (Part 1 of 4) TVG

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Web: http://www.yarnellart.com/


Noon The Lawrence Welk Show

"Songs of Cole Porter" TVG

Web: http://www.oeta.onenet.net/oetaprod.html


1:00 The One O'Clock Movie

"That Uncertain Feeling" Melvyn Douglas and Merle Oberon play a married couple that seems to be reasonably content, but a chance meeting between the wife and an eccentric pianist (Burgess Meredith) suddenly threatens the marriage. (1941) TVG


2:30 America's Scenic Rail Journeys

"The Adirondack" Amtrak's Adirondack takes passengers on a relaxing ten-hour, 400-mile train journey from New York City to Montreal, Canada. TVG

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3:30 Train Tracking

Explore the popular and trendy island of Mallorca. TVG

Stereo


4:00 Secrets of the Dead

"Witches' Curse" More than 300 years after the infamous Salem Witch trials, one woman's inspiration has led to the theory that there may be a perfectly natural and scientific explanation for the symptoms of those who were said to be bewitched. TVPG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/


5:00 Antiques Roadshow

In Tucson, experts spot a number of interesting finds, including two very collectible wooden Delamond dolls and a trio of 18th-century leather fire buckets. TVG

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Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


6:00 NOW With Bill Moyers

Bill Moyers hosts this series featuring content that is timely and topical, providing context and meaning for the news. TVE

Described Video (DVI)
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Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/now/


7:00 God and the Inner City

This documentary features three stories about faith-based groups that work hand in hand with local police and social workers to save young people from jail, drug dependence and unemployment. (R-6/30, 4 am) TVPG

Closed Caption
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8:00 Evening at Pops

"Allison Krauss" TVG

Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pops/


9:00 Maggie

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ruled the U.K. with a fistful of hard-line economic, social and foreign policies that helped earn her the name "The Iron Lady." Whether one loved or hated her, she was arguably the most significant Englishwoman since Queen Elizabeth I. This program is a lively and revealing two-hour portrait of a towering public figure. (R-6/30, 1 am) TVPG

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11:00 Home to Roost

Visits to the optician and the ear surgeon make Henry feel his age. TVPG

Stereo


11:30 One Foot in the Grave

Victor decides that Patrick's cherry tree is the cause of his garden problems. TVPG

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Web: http://www.tvheaven.ca/victor.htm


 

 

 

 

Monday, June 30


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

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1:00 Maggie

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ruled the U.K. with a fistful of hard-line economic, social and foreign policies that helped earn her the name "The Iron Lady." Whether one loved or hated her, she was arguably the most significant Englishwoman since Queen Elizabeth I. This program is a lively and revealing two-hour portrait of a towering public figure. TVPG

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3:00 Cincinnati Pops: Patriotic Broadway

Erich Kunzel leads the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and a stellar cast composed of leading artists from television, Broadway and opera, including renowned soprano Denyce Graves, vocalists John Schneider and Tom Wopat, television personality and author Nick Clooney and more. The program features patriotic tunes from various Broadway musicals, including Gershwin’s “Strike Up the Band;” a George M. Cohan medley with Schneider and Wopat; a dynamic performance of “Inside U.S.A.;” and “Mama, Look Sharp” from 1776. The special concludes with the entire cast in a performance of Tony Award-winner Stephen Flaherty’s “Wheels of a Dream” from Ragtime and “Hallelujah” from Vincent Youmans’ Hit the Deck. TVG

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4:00 God and the Inner City

This documentary features three stories about faith-based groups that work hand in hand with local police and social workers to save young people from jail, drug dependence and unemployment. TVPG

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5:00 Hans Hofmann: Artist/Teacher, Teacher/Artist

Robert DeNiro narrates this story of the man whom painter Frank Stella called the American artist of the 20th century. Hofmann, who came to this country when he was 50, brought with him from Europe knowledge of his fellow artists Matisse and Picasso, and had a profound influence on American abstract expressionism through his paintings.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/hanshofmann/


2:00 GED Connection

Life science. TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/literacy/


2:30 GED Connection

Earth and space science. TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/literacy/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Collectors arrive in Tucson with an eclectic array of treasures, including a valuable silver service made in the 1890s and two season passes for the first professional season of the Cincinnati Red Stockings Baseball Club, America's first professional baseball team. (R-7/1, 2 am; 7/5, 2 pm; 7/6, 5 pm) TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


9:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony" This Peabody Award-winning documentary brings to life the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, two of the most important women in American history. It presents a riveting account of the trials, triumphs and perseverance of Stanton and Anthony, whose shared vision of women's suffrage was not realized until long after their deaths. (Part 2 of 2) (R-7/1, 4 am) TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


10:30 Kristen's Fairy House

This is the story of Kristen and her vacation on a small island off the New England coast with her Aunt Tracy, an artist. Tracy is creating a picture book about "fairy houses" built in the woods by visiting children. TVG

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11:00 As Time Goes By

Alistair returns from a trip to the U.S. and announces that he has an American TV company interested in Jean and Lionel's love story. TVPG

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Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Mrs. Slocombe temporarily takes the place of Mr. Rumbold. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

Tuesday, July 1


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Nature

"Obsession With Orchids" Beautiful, mysterious and alluring -- men have risked their lives for them. Discover the passion, the power, the elegance, and the astounding variety of a family of flowers known as orchids. Macro-photography allows us to watch as a variety of insects and humans fall under their spell. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/


3:00 Antiques Roadshow

Specialists from the countrys leading auction houses Christies, Doyle New York, Skinner and Sothebys and independent dealers from across the nation travel throughout the United States, offering free appraisals of antiques and collectibles.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


4:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony" This Peabody Award-winning documentary brings to life the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, two of the most important women in American history. It presents a riveting account of the trials, triumphs and perseverance of Stanton and Anthony, whose shared vision of women's suffrage was not realized until long after their deaths. (Part 2 of 2) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


2:00 Lap Quilting With Georgia Bonesteel

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.georgiabonesteel.com/welcome.htm


2:30 Martha's Sewing Room

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.marthapullen.com/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 NOVA

"Fireworks!" Explore the science and spectacular art of those who play with fire for everyone's visual delight. (R-7/2, 4 am) TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/



9:00 Discover America and Its National Parks

This spectacular program takes you on a memorable journey across America with visits to nearly all of our nation's national parks. TVG

Stereo



10:30 Odysseys & Ovations

"Akron, Ohio" Visit the West Point Market, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Blossom Music Center and Tangiers. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel travel to Los Angeles to discuss turning their love story into a film. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Captain Peacock is challenged to a boxing match. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/





 

Wednesday, July 2


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com



12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 National Geographic Special

"Air Force One" This is the first documentary television crew to be granted access to the president and his people in the air. (R-7/2, 5 am; 7/6, 6 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


3:00 P.O.V.

“Larry v. Lockney” When a local farmer in Lockney, Texas, refuses permission for his sons to be randomly tested for drugs at the local high school, he makes headlines around the country. “Larry v. Lockney” takes a look at an unusual case that reveals the classic contradictions in the classic American tale of one man standing up against the majority for his rights. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/pov/


4:00 NOVA

"Fireworks!" Explore the science and spectacular art of those who play with fire for everyone's visual delight. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/


5:00 National Geographic Special

"Air Force One" This is the first documentary television crew to be granted access to the president and his people in the air. (R-7/6, 6 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Monastery table. (R-7/4, 3:30 am)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


2:30 The American Woodshop

Shaker-style bed table.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.americanwoodshop.org/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"The Statue of Liberty" Burns tells the story of the monument's creation, from her complicated construction in France to her arrival at Bedloe's Island in New York. (R-7/3, 3 am; 7/7, 3 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


9:00 West Point

This special reveals the institution's influence on the nation over the past 200 years, particularly during the early years of westward expansion, the Civil War and the mass conflicts of the 20th century. (R-7/3, 4 am) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean deals with her manager at the new branch office. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The canteen food goes from bad to worse. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/



 

 

Thursday, July 3


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Manor House

"Days of Empire" Events are being organized to celebrate the British Empire's colonial prowess and success. Meanwhile, downstairs, Jean, Antonia, Kenny and Ellen take charge of preparing dinner because Chef Dubiard has come down with the flu. At the Empire Ball, Monsieur Dubiard outdoes himself with extravagant dishes. (Part 5 of 6) (R-7/10, 10 pm) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/manorhouse/


3:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"The Statue of Liberty" Burns tells the story of the monument's creation, from her complicated construction in France to her arrival at Bedloe's Island in New York. (R-7/7, 3 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


4:00 West Point

This special reveals the institution's influence on the nation over the past 200 years, particularly during the early years of westward expansion, the Civil War and the mass conflicts of the 20th century. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Moneywise With Kelvin Boston

Moneywise addresses the bread and butter financial issues -- getting out of debt, buying a house, saving for college, investing for retirement and teaching our children good money habits -- facing Americans across the country. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/moneywise/


2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

Top news stories reflecting the world's broad religious landscape. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 The New This Old House Hour

Steve joins the interior designer to see how his firm designed the living room of a similar Colonial Revival. Then, Jim Clark shows several different types of paint sprayers and the proper technique for using them. (R-7/4, 2 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


9:00 Frontline

"Public Schools, Inc." Ten years after "edupreneur" Chris Whittle first announced his bold plan to revolutionize the way we educate our children, Whittle's Edison Schools continue to be a lightning rod for the issue of for-profit public education. This documentary investigates the intertwined fortunes of Edison Schools and their charismatic yet controversial leader. (R-7/4, 4 am) TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/


10:00 Manor House

"Tough Love" Sir John decides to host a weekend shooting party. Miss Anson is finding her life unbearably repressive. When Sir John criticizes the food in front of guests, Monsieur Dubiard takes revenge and prepares a grand dish in the authentic Edwardian style. (Part 4 of 6) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/manorhouse/


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel engage in further discussions about the miniseries. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Mr. Goldberg starts an agency to get the staff better jobs. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

 

Friday, July 4


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New This Old House Hour

America's favorite home improvement series moves to primetime for back-to-back programming with a new series. First, the Emmy Award-winning flagship series THIS OLD HOUSE STARTS its 24th season, restoring a 1922 Colonial Revival in Winchester, Massachusetts. In the second half-hour, ASK THIS OLD HOUSE, host Steve Thomas, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook address specific, viewer-driven home maintenance and repair questions in a dynamic, interactive Q&A format with in-studio demonstrations, new product reviews and "house call" visits. ASK THIS OLD HOUSE also features guest specialists throughout the season. Master carpenter Norm Abram continues his participation in THIS OLD HOUSE.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/thisoldhouse/


3:00 The Victory Garden

America's signature gardening program features program segments such as "Tools of the Trade," "Back to Basics," "Cutting Garden Arrangements," "Weekend Projects" and "Best Bets," that have been specially designed to provide useful, easy-to-implement ideas that you can carry out in your own backyards - no matter how large or small.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.victorygarden.org/vghome.html


3:30 The New Yankee Workshop

America's favorite master carpenter -- Norm Abram offers a diverse range of woodworking projects designed to challenge woodworkers of all skill levels. The individual programs offer step-by-step instructions for building heirloom-quality furniture and woodworking projects.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.wgbh.org/wgbh/tv/nyw/nywindex.html


4:00 Frontline

"Public Schools, Inc." Ten years after "edupreneur" Chris Whittle first announced his bold plan to revolutionize the way we educate our children, Whittle's Edison Schools continue to be a lightning rod for the issue of for-profit public education. This documentary investigates the intertwined fortunes of Edison Schools and their charismatic yet controversial leader. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/


5:00 Soundstage

“Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are responsible for some of the most infectious songs of all time. Throughout the years, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have continued earning critical praise and fan adoration for their trademark brand of straight-ahead, American rock 'n' roll and their refusal to compromise their integrity. Along the way, they have garnered 16 Grammy nominations and are recognized as one of America's greatest rock bands and were inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, their first year of eligibility. On the premier episode of the SOUNDSTAGE series, Tom Petty and the band perform a wide variety of materials both new and old. Some of this material, never before performed live on television, demonstrates the depth and quality of the work of Petty one of America's great modern day songwriters. (Part 1 of 2)

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 One Stroke Painting With Donna Dewberry

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.onestroke.com


2:30 Scrapbook Memories

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.scrapbookmemoriestv.com/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 A Capitol Fourth 2003

Join the celebration from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol for a brilliant evening of musical entertainment. The concert, hosted by veteran actor Barry Bostwick, features performances by country music superstar Dolly Parton, Grammy Award-winning Irish musical force The Chieftains, Tony Award-winning Broadway sensation Kristin Chenoweth and others. Leading the National Symphony Orchestra is Erich Kunzel. (R-7/5, 1:30 am; 7/7, 4 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/capitolfourth/


9:30 NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. (R-7/5, 5 am) TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/NEWSNITE.HTM


10:00 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. (R-7/5, 5:30 am) TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/YTOWN.HTM


10:30 Wall Street Week With Fortune

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wsw/


11:00 As Time Goes By

Lionel finds himself surrounded by females. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff contracts a strange tropical illness. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

Saturday, July 5


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 A Capitol Fourth 2003

Join the celebration from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol for a brilliant evening of musical entertainment. The concert, hosted by veteran actor Barry Bostwick, features performances by country music superstar Dolly Parton, Grammy Award-winning Irish musical force The Chieftains, Tony Award-winning Broadway sensation Kristin Chenoweth and others. Leading the National Symphony Orchestra is Erich Kunzel. (R-7/7, 4 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/capitolfourth/


3:00 Tony Browns Journal

Tony Brown continues to delve into today's hottest headlines with contemporary newsmakers. The series examines issues of special interest to the African-American community.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.tonybrown.com


3:30 Uncommon Knowledge

Bringing depth and perspective to current affairs and issues people care about, Uncommon Knowledge is devoted to shedding light on national and international public policy issues, rescuing them from pundits, politicians and spin doctors. Host Peter Robinson goes directly to the creators and innovators of ideas, giving the audience a renowned guest list, which is as politically diverse as the topics that Uncommon Knowledge addresses.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/Main/uncommon/default.html


4:00 World Business

This weekly program presents a global perspective on world news from a business viewpoint.

Closed Caption


4:30 The State of Ohio

The week's headline stories. TVE

Closed Caption


5:00 NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/NEWSNITE.HTM


5:30 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/YTOWN.HTM


6:00 Sesame Street

"Fish-Sitters for Dorothy" Elmo really, really wants to go to a baseball game with Gordon but he doesn't want to leave Dorothy alone. He wants to find a fish-sitter who could watch Dorothy in his absence. Both Baby Bear and Telly volunteer. Elmo explains all of the necessary skills and responsibilities involved in being a good fish-sitter. One would need to feed Dorothy, sing to Dorothy, make funny faces, and so on. Baby Bear and Telly compete for the position. Elmo ends up saying that Dorothy is only comfortable with Elmo. Finally, Gordon agrees to take Dorothy with them to the baseball game. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter K. Number 12.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


7:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series

The Witch of Avonlea

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.annetoon.com/


7:30 George Shrinks

If it Aint Broke

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/georgeshrinks/


8:00 Dragonfly TV

Air

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/


8:30 Dragon Tales

Follow the Dots/Smashing Success

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


9:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

Clifford and the Beanstalk / Itchy Patch

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:30 Arthur

1001 Dads / Prunella's Prediction

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


10:00 Ciao Italia

Tuscan supper.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.ciaoitalia.com/


10:30 Christina Cooks

The art of Sicilian cooking.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.ChristinaCooks.com/


11:00 Grilling Maestros

Honey mustard glazed gray snapper sandwich.

Closed Caption


11:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin explain the tile design for the new bathroom and hook up the fixtures.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


Noon This Old House

Tom and Norm begin shingling with red cedar shingles pre-dipped in bleaching oil. The plumbing and heating contractor shows Steve the simple and quick installation of plastic water piping.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


12:30 Ask This Old House

Tom Silva looks at different types of store-bought sawhorses and teaches Steve how to build a pair from scratch. Richard Trethewey installs a new frost-proof outdoor faucet for a homeowner.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


1:00 Sewing With Nancy

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.sewingwithnancy.com/


1:30 Quilt Central

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.quiltcentraltv.com/


2:00 Antiques Roadshow

Collectors arrive in Tucson with an eclectic array of treasures, including a valuable silver service made in the 1890s and two season passes for the first professional season of the Cincinnati Red Stockings Baseball Club. (R-7/6, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


3:00 Democracy Revealed: Akron's Political Life

Akron's political history is sprinkled with colorful personalities and pivotal moments. This special, produced by PBS 45 & 49, makes sense of the area's current political decision-making process by learning about the people who helped to shape those decisions. Find out who helped Akron and Summit County grow, what legacy they left and what that means to Akron's economic and political future. TVG

Closed Caption


4:00 Wild Ohio

Discover a world of diverse wildlife in our state. TVG


4:30 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home

Garden trends.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pallensmith.com/


5:00 MotorWeek

Maserati 4200 GT coupe.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/mpt/motorweek/


5:30 Tracks Ahead

The steam narrow gauge Cumbres & Toltec Railroad in Chama, New Mexico.

Stereo

Web: http://mptv.org/Trax_main.htm


6:00 Last of the Summer Wine

Nora Batty still has fond memories of her days riding in the sidecar of her husband Wally's motorcycle. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.area5.co.uk/summer-wine/index.htm


6:30 Last of the Summer Wine

Ethel and Lance run a traveling introduction agency. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.area5.co.uk/summer-wine/index.htm


7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show

"Songs of the Summer Moon" (R-7/6, noon) TVG

Web: http://www.oeta.onenet.net/oetaprod.html


8:00 As Time Goes By

Jean gets the whole gang to help out with the old-age party at the church hall. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


8:30 May to December

Hilary has fallen for Vera's young nephew. TVPG

Closed Caption


9:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth is desperate to keep up with the Barker-Finches. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://kuacentral.com/


9:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff stars in a TV commercial for Grace Brothers. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


10:00 Coupling

It's one year since Steve and Susan's first date. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://epguides.com/Coupling/guide.shtml


10:30 My Hero

George receives a visit from his father, the original Thermoman. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/hero/


11:00 A Conversation With Garrison Keillor

Public radio personality Garrison Keillor, a humorist in the great American tradition of Mark Twain and Will Rogers, creates an enthralling mix of small-town reminiscences and razor-sharp commentary. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


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